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Tips on choosing a garden gate

Written by Staff Writer | Sep 2, 2013 5:05:15 AM

A garden gate is a very important part of a fenced-in garden. But apart from being a necessary part of your garden fencing, it can also improve the aesthetics of your garden. Here are some important questions to consider when choosing a garden gate.

What purpose will the garden gate serve?

If the sole purpose of your garden gate is to keep your pets and kids from wandering outside your garden, then you can have a low-profile timber gate with a simple latch. If privacy is also a consideration, metal gates such as solid Colorbond or aluminium are great options that offer heavy-duty security too. If you want privacy but still want to retain the natural look of your garden, you can also opt for timber panels or a bamboo gate.

What look do you want to achieve?

Your choice of gate material and design should match your garden’s overall style. If you have a simple cottage garden, try a garden gate made from reclaimed wooden slats or twigs. If your garden is formal, complete with topiaries and all, a wrought iron garden can make it even more sophisticated. Got a Japanese-inspired garden? Go full-on zen with a bamboo gate!

With all the options you have in terms of materials and design, you’ll surely find your garden’s perfect match.

How much time and effort are you willing to invest in maintenance?

Unless you’re going for the abandoned garden look, you’re going to have to give your garden gate regular maintenance. Some gates, particularly those made from PVC or vinyl, require almost zero maintenance save for the occasional washdown. Other materials like timber and steel will have to be regularly sealed and checked for signs of corrosion or decay. Be sure to keep these things in mind when choosing a material for your gate.

What’s your budget?

No matter how small a home improvement project is, budget always plays a major role. The price range for garden gates varies just as widely as the style and material options. Your budget can range from practically zero dollars for a DIY timber gate to hundreds of dollars for a customised ornamental wrought iron gate.

If you want to get the best tips and advice on choosing the perfect garden gate, it’s best to consult a professional.